Summary:
We weren't doing that, so we would have accurate search index info for
threads when they were, e.g., moved to another folder.
Test Plan: Run locally
Reviewers: spang, evan, juan
Reviewed By: evan, juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4260
Summary:
The IdentityStore can trigger any number of times, but we only want to
start sync if we previously didn't have an identity available
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: spang, evan, halla
Reviewed By: evan, halla
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4246
Summary:
Before this commit, it was impossible to remove inline images via the x
button
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: mark, halla
Reviewed By: mark, halla
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4257
Summary:
I had a bit of downtime this morning so I decided to look into how to store Electron crash data. Electron, like Chromium, stores crash data in an arcane file format named minidump.
There's a bunch of services you can use to store files formatted in this format, like Mozilla's Socorro or zcbenz's own mini-breakpad-server but they're all pretty hard to install. Luckily, it turns out there's a Ruby gem to process minidump files and send them to Sentry! Seeing that, I whipped up a quick sinatra service and hosted it on Heroku – you can take a look at the source code here if you're curious: https://github.com/khamidou/electron-breakpad-sentry
This diff adds the client-side code we need to start sending crash reports.
Test Plan: Tested manually.
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: juan, evan
Maniphest Tasks: T7926
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4259
Summary:
Different clients can have different policies for retrying after
timeouts.
Test Plan: Run locally, run tests
Reviewers: evan, spang, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4247
Summary:
We'd like to get an idea of how long the client app is having to wait
when requesting a file. Waiting can cause things like inline image
attachments to appear very slow to load.
Test Plan: Run locally
Reviewers: evan, spang, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4255
Summary:
The original name seems like it's initiating the download, when really
it's just returning the data of an already in-progress/completed
download.
Test Plan: Manual, specs
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4251
Summary:
We need to download the files and then treat them as uploads. Rather
than using an actual Upload object, which would require another data
transfer, we create an object with all the necessary Upload-like
properties and point it to the downloaded file.
Addresses part of T7960
Test Plan: Manual, some specs
Reviewers: evan, spang, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4249
Summary:
Found a funny send-later bug I didn't catch when testing on staging: sometimes the data we're saving in the metadata table overflows. That's because MySQL's TEXT column are at most 64k, which is easy to reach when you have a draft + clearbit information and additional stuff.
To work around this, I decided to switch the database type of the metadata table to LONGTEXT. Since it can store 4Gb of text, we should be good. This diff makes those code changes. Obviously, we'll have to run migrations both on staging and prod.
Test Plan: Ran a basic smoke test. Shouldn't break anything.
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4250
Summary: Using `await` instead of `advanceClock()` fixes all the things!
Test Plan: Ran the spec file
Reviewers: evan, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4248
Summary: In preparation for removing timeout handling from the IMAPConnectionPool.
Test Plan: Run locally
Reviewers: spang, evan, juan
Reviewed By: evan, juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4245
Summary:
This fixes T7995.
Previously, attempting to log out from your NylasID would just
automatically sign you back in with the same NylasID because the webview
session was preserved.
Now, instead of relaunching the windows, we restart the app to clear the
webview session
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: halla, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Maniphest Tasks: T7995
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4224
Summary:
Previously, the logic for deciding wether to report an APIError lived
inside NylasAPIRequest and depended on an array of ignorable
statusCodes. However, when handling APIErrors, NylasAPIRequest would
convert special error codes (for offline errors) into a statusCode of 0,
which would automatically be ignored.
Given that the delta streaming connection didn't convert status codes to
0, it wouldn't actually ignore the error and end up reporting it,
flooding sentry.
This commit makes it so that that logic lives inside APIError, and
anyone who handles APIErrors can check wether to report them or not,
including the delta streaming connection
Test Plan: manual :(
Reviewers: spang, evan, halla
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4235
Summary:
Currently, when we auth an account for the first time in Nylas Mail (or
we blow away the database), the app is going to request transactions
since cursor `null` from the /delta/streaming endpoint and from the local-sync
delta observable, instead of requesting transactions since cursor `0`
This is due to a subtle bug with the use of default values when
destructuring an object. Our coded did the following:
```
const {cursor = 0} = this._state
```
Which at a glance seems correct. However, this will only work as
expected if `this._state` has the following shape:
```
{cursor: undefined}
```
And unfortunately, our `this._state` looked like this when authing an
account for the first time:
```
{cursor: null}
```
Which would make `cursor === null` instead of `0`.
This is because when using default values, null is considered an
intentional argument/value, as opposed to not passing any argument/value
(which will mean that the argument is undefined).
This was a regression introduced in d60a23c and 8bc2ec5
Test Plan: manual, will add regression test in upcoming diff
Reviewers: evan, spang, halla
Reviewed By: halla
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4243
Summary:
When querying transactions for the delta stream, if no cursor is provided,
we should default to 0. Otherwise this will generate a query like:
```
WHERE `transaction`.`id` > ‘null’
```
Which is obviously wrong
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: evan, halla, spang
Reviewed By: spang
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4242
for ei-prod only. I set up the ei EB env as prod level, but
have been working on launch changed in master branch. Easy enough to undo,
but I didn't wan't to mess with prod branch until done because
the launch scripts affect all the n1cloud-related environments.
Summary: see title. also convert to es6
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: evan, halla
Reviewed By: halla
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4225
Summary:
Previously, after creating a new folder, the UI would indicate that the new
folder had children, even though it didn't. This was caused by duplicate models
in our `MutableQueryResultSet` for the user's categories. Basically, we would
sync the server version of the folder before the `SyncbackTask` for the new
folder returned its `serverId`. Without the `serverId`, the synced version of
the folder couldn't yet be tied to the optimistic folder, so a second row was
created in the database. This second row is removed when the `syncbackTask`
does return the `serverId`, because we persist the optimistic folder with a
`REPLACE INTO` query. (This deletes other rows with the same id.) However,
since this was done inside a `persist` change with the `serverId` and no
`unpersist` was ever recorded for the `clientId`, our `MutableQueryResultSet`
never removed the `clientId` model.
To address this, this diff adds a check in `updateModel` to see if the
`serverId` is being added. If it is, and both the `serverId` and `clientId`
exist in the `_ids` list, we remove the `clientId`.
The children indicator does still briefly show up while there are still two
separate rows for that folder in the database. If we want to get rid of this
completely, we would have to ensure that we do not sync the folder before the
`syncbackTask` returns the `serverId`. However, this would probably be pretty
involved, and for not much gain. This fix is much simpler and reduces most of
the issue.
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: juan, evan
Reviewed By: evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4228
Summary:
We don't want to bump threads to the top of the inbox when a user sends a
reply. We originally used `!isSent` to prevent this, but that was removed in
a diff that made sure messages showed up in the inbox when users send emails
to themselves. In order to implement both of these cases properly, this diff
introduces `isReceived` and uses that to determine whether lastReceivedDate
should be updated. Addresses T7991.
Also changes the order of some `or` statements, so that we actually check that
the variable exists before comparing against it.
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: evan, juan, spang
Reviewed By: spang
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4226
Summary:
We were using a version that was ~9 months old and a lot of development has
happened since.
v3 is not compatible w/v2, but it looks like we aren't using any of the
features that had breaking changes:
http://nodemailer.com/about/migrate/
I chose not to switch to the new built-in OAuth2 token refresh support
because we already have a mechanism for refreshing oauth tokens and
adding a different implementation specifically for SMTP would introduce
more opportunities for bugs.
Since mailcomposer is no longer a dependency of nodemailer, I added this
dependency as well.
Test Plan: manual - sent a message, sent a message w/an attachment
Reviewers: evan, khamidou, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4201
Summary:
We don't need to spend the time running script/bootstrap in our cloud-*
folders!
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: spang, juan, halla
Reviewed By: juan, halla
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4214
Summary:
The ignore list was very old. It included several dozen MB of docs_src and
other crap in our builds
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: halla, spang, juan
Reviewed By: juan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4213
Summary: We need to upload the nupkg for the Windows autoupdater to work
Test Plan: manual
Reviewers: juan, spang, halla
Reviewed By: halla
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4219
Summary:
This is going to be a diff way shorter than the previous one! Basically, it adds a new endpoint, `/blobs` to our API to store send later attachments. When a user schedules a draft to be sent, we send all attachments to this endpoint. Separately, we store the rest of the message as metadata.
When it's time to send the message, we fetch the attachments from S3, fetch the metadata and merge them together to get a message we can send.
Test Plan: Tested manually. Will make a final QA pass before landing.
Reviewers: juan, halla, evan
Reviewed By: halla, evan
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4196
Summary:
On windows running `git rev-parse --short HEAD` does in fact now give you
9 characters instead of 7 like it does on Mac. This will ensure that
builds get uploaded to the same folder and help ensure we don't post a
version that doesn't exist on the release page.
Test Plan: Manual
Reviewers: juan, halla, spang
Reviewed By: spang
Differential Revision: https://phab.nylas.com/D4217